I have used both loop and ball end strings of the same type and the doesn't seem to be any difference in the sound.

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November 18, 2014 - 10:02 am

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As far as I know, the only difference is that you can use a Hill style E string fine tuner.

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One thing to watch out for is the strings with a ball. Sometimes you can just "pop" out the ball from the loop and use it on a post type and then again some are double wrapped around the ball and you can't.

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@MrYikes, just to be clear, the choice of whether to use ball-end or loop-end strings is simply one of tail piece and/or fine tuner design. Some have a hook, those take a loop-end string, some have slots and those take the ball end strings. So to decide you'll need to look at your tailpiece and see if the string is held by a hook or a slot. Other than the the strings are identical.

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